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Effects of Moisture-Induced Crystallization on the Aerosol Performance of Spray Dried Amorphous Ciprofloxacin Powder Formulations
Authors:Nivedita?Shetty  Lingfei?Zeng  Sharad?Mangal  Haichen?Nie  Matthew?R.?Rowles  Rui?Guo  Youngwoo?Han  Joon?Hyeong?Park  Qi??Zhou
Affiliation:1.Department of Industrial and Physical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy,Purdue University,West Lafayette,USA;2.Teva Pharmaceuticals,West Chester,USA;3.Department of Physics and Astronomy,Curtin University,Bentley,Australia;4.Birck Nanotechnology Center,Purdue University,West Lafayette,USA
Abstract:

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the influence of different storage humidity conditions on crystallization and aerosol performance of inhalable spray dried amorphous powder formulations (Ciprofloxacin hydrochloride as the model drug).

Methods

The spray dried samples were stored at 20%, 55% and 75% relative humidity (RH). Crystallinity was monitored by Powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), and particle morphology was measured by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Aerosol performance was evaluated using a multi-stage liquid impinger (MSLI).

Results

PXRD diffractograms showed the spray dried Ciprofloxacin stored at 20% RH for three weeks were amorphous; whereas those stored at 55% RH and 75% RH started crystallizing after one hour. Fine particle fraction (FPF) of the particles was improved from 28% to 42% after storage at 55% RH for three days. Such improvement was attributed to the crystallization of amorphous powders, which led to increased particle roughness and reduced particulate contact area, as visualized by SEM and quantified by AFM. A linear relationship was observed between degree of crystallinity/crystallite size and FPF (R2?=?0.94 and R2?=?0.96, respectively). However, deterioration in aerosol performance was observed after storage at 75% RH due to formation of inter-particulate liquid/solid bridges, as confirmed by SEM.

Conclusions

This study provides a fundamental understanding in moisture-induced physical and aerosol instability of the spray dried powder formulations.
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